Sentences with phrase «consistent evidence»

By only reporting most recent or most consistent evidence of achievement of the standards, we are communicating a clear picture of student understanding.
I find consistent evidence that attending a better school reduces crime among those age 16 and older, across various schools, and for both middle and high school students.
In particular, prior research fails to provide consistent evidence that links district actions to student learning.
We found very consistent evidence that the value - added scores for teachers predict 8th - grade test scores.
In recent years, research has uncovered valuable, consistent evidence about what makes some schools unusually successful.
The gambling research that has emerged during the past two decades has provided consistent evidence that not enough people who are struggling with gambling problems reach out for help.
Finally, clinical studies have not yielded consistent evidence for adverse effects of saturated fat on CVD risk factors other than LDL cholesterol, although reduced insulin sensitivity and increased inflammation have been reported in animal and cellular studies.
Of the growing body of research concerning lifestyle and brain health, and also the possibility of reduced risk of Alzheimer's and other dementias, perhaps the strongest and most consistent evidence exists for regular physical activity.
Strong and consistent evidence indicates that dietary n - 6 polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) are associated with improved blood lipids related to cardiovascular disease (CVD), in particular when PUFA is a replacement for dietary saturated fatty acid (SFA) or trans fatty acid.
The most consistent evidence for this relationship has come from research examining maternal overprotection and child anxiety.
In addition, we have seen less consistent evidence in these white button mushroom studies than found in studies of other mushroom types — for example, shiitake mushrooms.
«There is now consistent evidence that heavy cannabis use, particularly during adolescence, can increase the risk of paranoid psychosis, which is typically seen in schizophrenia, a potentially devastating mental illness.
Consistent evidence shows the links between adolescents» mental health and the experience of bullying.
But Stumpf's high opinion of the Wells Fargo culture seems to be unwavering despite consistent evidence to the contrary.
Alexis and Mesut were different class for us yesterday, and I felt the only person close to matching their level on our team on consistent evidence would've been Santi.
The DPI and WASB estimates show broadly consistent evidence of a large first - year impact of Act 10 on district costs for teacher health insurance, but we can only speculate on what the future effect will be.
«We find particularly consistent evidence that exposure to same - race teachers lowers office referrals for willful defiance across all grade levels [for black students], suggesting that teacher discretion plays a role in driving our results,» this study notes.
Little consistent evidence favoured group versus individual therapy.
Like all past explorations by science that were previously unknown or consisted of lacking evidence, as more consistent evidence was found the supernatural answer become utterly disregarded, unnecessary, & superfluous.
The scientists also found consistent evidence of increased pro-inflammatory markers, such as C - reactive protein and tumor necrosis factor alpha, associated with PTSD.
There is extensive and consistent evidence from at least six meta - analyses and reviews, including studies involving pupils aged 5 - 7, of the impact of structured interventions and intensive one - to - one support.
Previous randomised trials comparing the efficacy of insulin pump therapy and multiple injections in people with type 2 diabetes have not provided consistent evidence, and the benefits of pump therapy continue to be debated.
They wrote that their comparisons of sea - level pressures, sea - surface temperatures and land - based air temperatures provided «consistent evidence for strong» regulation of temperatures by changes in ocean cycles «from monthly to century time scales.»
We find that, with the exception of mother reports of psychopathology, there is consistent evidence in the Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development that the predictive significance of early sensitivity is moderated by difficult temperament over time.
[xxxvi] Perhaps the most consistent evidence of positive effects is in Boston, which has been covered previously in this series.
We do not find consistent evidence of impacts on student performance on the preliminary ACT (called PLAN) exam taken in the fall of 10th grade, but we do find impacts on the 11th - grade PLAN (see Figure 1).
But the Boston study concluded that there was no «consistent evidence that changes in the employment rates of older workers adversely affect the employment and wage rates of their younger counterparts.»
LLLI and each local LLL group can provide safe spaces for families of every kind to share own experiences and to access to consistent evidence - based breastfeeding and lactation information.
In all there is no clear or consistent evidence that supports the statement of prenatal vitamins improving fertility, however, there is clear and consistent evidence that supports the health benefits in having a healthier pregnancy and baby when taking prenatal vitamins.
And regarding the non-thermal effect, they hold that «to date, research does not suggest any consistent evidence of adverse health effects from exposure to radiofrequency fields at levels below those that cause tissue heating.»
Where there is a lack of scientific consensus, the proof of the defect of the vaccine and of a causal link between the defect and the damage suffered may be made out by serious, specific and consistent evidence.
There is consistent evidence of a human presence in the Scandinavian peninsula from around 11,700 years ago, and similarities between stone tool artefacts found in Scandinavia and those seen in both Western Europe and Eastern Europe suggest that several groups may have migrated into the area when the ice retreated.
The NRC panel, chaired by neurobiologist Charles Stevens of the Salk Institute in La Jolla, California, looked at more than 500 human, animal, and cellular studies on EMFs and found «no conclusive and consistent evidence... that exposures to residential electric and magnetic fields produce cancer, adverse neurobehavioral effects, or reproductive and developmental effects.
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